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104-10126-10314 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (11/21/1978)

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                                         OGC 78-7740
                                         21 November 1978



 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

 FROM      :  Richard L. Rininger
              Assistant General Counsel

 SUBJECT   :  Appearance of Mr. Tennent Bagley Before
              The HSCA



      1.  On 15 November, I spoke with Mr. Tennent (Pete)
 Bagley and his counsel, Philip Chabot, concerning Mr. Bagley's
 appearance before the House Select Committee on Assassina-
 tions on 16 November.

      2.  This Office first became aware that Mr. Bagley
 might make such an appearance on 13 November.  On that date
 Mr. Ernest Mayerfeld was contacted by Mr. William Shaeffer
 of the Civil Division, DOJ.  Mr. Shaeffer indicated that,Mr.
 Bagley had written to DOJ requesting that DOJ hire private
 counsel to represent him in an appearance he planned to make
 before the Committee.

      3.  Since Mr. Mayerfeld was to be out of town for the
 next several days, he asked me to contact Shaeffer and
 handle the matter.

      4. On  14 November I called Shaeffer, but actually
dealt with Ms. Janice Spasato  (633-3333).  I informed her
that the Agency had not been contacted by Bagley, nor had
the Committee said anything to us about him, so it would
seem that.he might be volunteering an appearance.  I told
her it was my understanding that Mr. Bagley, who is retired,
was living in Brussels.

     5.  Ms. Spasato told me that Mr. Bagley had returned to
this country and was now residing in Vienna, Virginia.  In
his letter to DOJ  (we have no copy) he apparently indicates
that he has returned in order to set the record straight and
was prepared to stay as long as necessary to accomplish
that.  Bagley wished to be represented by Duncan, Brown,
Weinberg and Palmer, P.C. (the firm which has represented
James Angleton).

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